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FROSTBITE MOUNTAIN,
Named for the unfathomably freezing temperature at higher elevation, this mountain is the highest point on the island. There are a few, mostly frozen creeks running through the mountain, as well as several caves, varying in size. Those who tread here must be careful, as the trails are slick, and considered partially dangerous.
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THE TUNDRA,
Here lay hundreds and hundred of acres, mostly flat, and covered in a thick layer of snow. There are clustered of scattered, naked trees that dapple the landscape, as well as a creek winding it's way through the territory, but those are the main landmarks within this area. Aside from one, massive dead tree, long fallen over due to the elements. It seems oddly out of place, though can be used for shelter and/or a good meeting place.
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FRIGID WOOD, - 1 Viewing
One of the main sources for shelter within the North is here, in the Frigid Wood. Miles of massive, snow-topped trees lace this area, densely-knit and strong, proving to have great use to those passing through. Be careful, however, because you never know what type of being may be just beyond the treeline.
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WHISTLING SHORE,
Named for the eerie whistling sound of the wind that can often be heard here, the Whistling Shore is a very interesting place, indeed. The sand of the beach is frozen over, and the water lining the strip of beach is covered by a thick layer of ice, as well. If you be lucky however, you may find a spot where the ice has cracked, revealing water.
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